Out-of-Pocket Expenses

What are Out-of-Pocket Expenses?

Out-of-Pocket Expenses are expenses that are incurred before any benefits are received by an injured party in a legal dispute. According to Cornell Law School’s Legal Information Institute, they are “those paid from an individual’s own funds.” It is from an individual’s own funds as opposed to from insurance, benefits, or other financial assistance. They only concern the costs actually related to the injury, such as hospital and medical expenses, travel, and costs incurred from the investigation of the crime that caused their injury.

 Insurance policies can cover some out-of-pocket expenses, but not necessarily all. For example, if a person needs to take a prescription as a result of injuries incurred, and their insurance covers 80% of costs, the remaining 20% is considered an out-of-pocket expense.

In some areas such as contract disputes, an injured party may be entitled to damages for out-of-pocket expenses incurred. However, there are sometimes limitations to what expenses can qualify as out-of-pocket expenses and be reclaimed. Some cases such as Reilly v. Marin Housing Authority resulted in rulings that declared that an amount charged or paid might actually be incurred. It is important for the consumer to understand the regulations where they live and keep track of what out-of-pocket expenses they can afford to pay before pursuing legal action.

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What to Do After a Truck Accident

We know that if you or a loved have been injuried in a truck accident, you may have many questions. You may be wondering what to do after a truck accident. An experienced truck accident lawyer at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can answer your questions. We’ve answered some of the most frequently asked questions here. You can also call us at 844.385.7535 for a free case evaluation where we can discuss the specific details of your truck crash. We will help you understand your rights and what you need to do.

Steps to Take After a Truck Accident Happened

In the immediate aftermath of a truck accident, there are things to do at the accident scene if you are able. The steps to take include:

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  • Remain calm
  • Stay in your vehicle if it is safe to do so
  • Turn on your lights
  • Use your cell phone to call 911, […]

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What is the Average Settlement for a Slip and Fall Accident?

Slip and Fall Accident Settlements

Philadelphia slip and fall accident lawyersMany people who suffer slip and fall accident want to know what the average settlement is, especially if you or a loved one recently suffered a serious injury or even . While no two slip and fall accident cases are the same, there is still a lot of information to be gathered from what an “average” slip and fall settlement may yield to victims.

The best way to understand how much your case is worth is by speaking directly to a Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys slip and fall accident lawyer. At Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, we work on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid unless we win your case. That means it’s free to speak to a lawyer to understand your options and what your an expect. Contact us today. […]

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Workers’ Compensation for Neck and Back Injuries

Workers’ Compensation for Neck and Back Injuries in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyersInjuries to your neck and spine can be serious, and if they happened during an accident at work, the workers’ comp lawyers at Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys can help you get what you deserve. 

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, neck and back injuries made up 14% of workplace injuries in the state in 2019. That’s 24,057 incidents of neck or back injuries while on the job. Even more than the numbers, injuries to the neck and back can involve the spinal cord, making the consequences severe. Serious injuries can happen in a variety of workforces. However, statistics show the construction industry is particularly hard hit when it comes to neck and back injuries. 

Workers’ comp cases can be difficult to navigate, particularly for serious occurrences that cause neck and back injuries. […]

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Workers’ Compensation and Head Injuries

Experienced Workers’ Compensation Lawyer for Head Injuries

If you have experienced a head injury while on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. From medical bills to lost wages, recover what is owed to you with an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer by your side.

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, head injuries made up 12% of workplace injuries in the state in 2019. That’s 20,706 incidences of head injuries while on the job. 

While serious injuries can happen in a variety of workforces, the construction industry is particularly hard hit when it comes to head injuries. According to OSHA, the construction industry is one of the most dangerous occupations in the U.S. Falls, crushing injuries, and equipment-related accidents can seriously injure Pennsylvania workers.

These cases can be difficult to navigate, particularly for serious occurrences that cause head injuries. […]

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Understanding damages in a personal injury case

How are damages determined in a personal injury case? What kinds of damages can I be compensated for?

Victims who were hurt by car crashes, truck collisions, workplace accidents, , asbestos exposure, or defective products can file lawsuits to recover for . The term “damages” refers to the amount of money that those victims are awarded to compensate for the financial losses, pain, and suffering that their injuries caused.

What Is the Difference Between Economic and Non-economic Damages?

They are two main types of damages in personal injury cases: and noneconomic damages.

Economic Damages can be thought of as the concrete financial costs caused by an injury. Examples of economic damages include the costs of medical treatments, procedures, medications, surgeries, and hospital stays, […]

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